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Curved tines tend to push lumps up to the surface, causing the soil to rise a little through increased porosity though they require relatively little traction power to move through the soil. Straight tines penetrate well into the soil and raise it very little as they go through it, though the traction power they need at a similar depth is higher.

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Did you know that a soil decompactor has to work down an extra 10 cm below the level that you want to break up?